LIZBETH, walking on deck in the sunshine, heard
the lookout on the masthead hail the deck with a sudden excited
cry which brought everyone to attention.
"
Land ho!" he yelled. "Deck there! Land three points on
the larboard bow, Sir."
Lizbeth stared out to sea. She could see nothing but the water,
shading from emerald green to sapphire beneath an endless expanse
of blue sky; but she knew that the information was what Rodney
was waiting for and the mountains which would soon come into view
should be of Dominica or Guadeloupe, while the Channel between
these islands was the gateway of the pirates into the Caribbean
Sea.
It was the thirty-seventh day since they had left Plymouth. On
the twelfth day they had sighted the Canary Islands and watered
the ship. Rodney was not disposed to linger there, as the Spaniards
were well aware that the Canaries were a convenient calling place
for the English ships and it would be easy for a fleet of their
great galleons to take them unawares.
So they hurried onwards, seeing on the way nothing more formidable
than a whale and a school of porpoises, but they were all of them
continually alert for a sight of the enemy.
Lizbeth had gradually adjusted herself to life aboard ship. At
first it was a continuous chain of surprises. She had imagined,
listening to tales of the adventures of Hawkins and Drake, that
she had learnt a little of what life at sea could be like.
But here, aboard the Sea Hawk, reality had nothing in common with
her romantic dreams. The life was hard, and as soon as the fresh
food was finished she found it difficult to endure the eternal
diet of salt beef, salt pork, weevily biscuits and a glass of lemon
juice twice a week to keep off scurvy.
It was hard to accustom herself to the rough food, but it was harder
still not to reveal how surprising she found those to whom it was
ordinary fare. For the first time in her life she saw men at close
quarters behave as men and not as gallants. She

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